This study explores the factors influencing sustainable entrepreneurial intentions in Vietnam. A survey of 330 university students in Vietnam was conducted, and the data were analyzed using multiple regressions. Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the Entrepreneurial Event Model (EEM) as theoretical lens, our findings suggest that attitude toward sustainability and perceived entrepreneurial feasibility influence positively sustainability-oriented entrepreneurial intentions. Contrary to what expected, perceived entrepreneurial desirability has not impact on sustainability-oriented entrepreneurial intentions. In addition, attitude towards sustainability is positively influenced by altruism and intrinsic rewards while perceived entrepreneurial feasibility is positively related to self-efficacy and negatively related to job security. Finally perceived entrepreneurial desirability is positively influenced by intrinsic rewards. The research applies the entrepreneurial intention model to sustainable entrepreneurship in the Vietnamese context, highlighting the need to consider variations in entrepreneurial opportunities in intention models and the potential conflict between different work values.
Intention Towards Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Vietnam / Bui, Thi Thu Trang; Delladio, Silvia; Serpico, Davide; Trento, Sandro. - In: JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISING COMMUNITIES. - ISSN 1750-6204. - 2024:(In corso di stampa). [10.1108/JEC-04-2024-0074]
Intention Towards Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Vietnam
Delladio, Silvia
;Serpico, Davide;Trento, Sandro
In corso di stampa
Abstract
This study explores the factors influencing sustainable entrepreneurial intentions in Vietnam. A survey of 330 university students in Vietnam was conducted, and the data were analyzed using multiple regressions. Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the Entrepreneurial Event Model (EEM) as theoretical lens, our findings suggest that attitude toward sustainability and perceived entrepreneurial feasibility influence positively sustainability-oriented entrepreneurial intentions. Contrary to what expected, perceived entrepreneurial desirability has not impact on sustainability-oriented entrepreneurial intentions. In addition, attitude towards sustainability is positively influenced by altruism and intrinsic rewards while perceived entrepreneurial feasibility is positively related to self-efficacy and negatively related to job security. Finally perceived entrepreneurial desirability is positively influenced by intrinsic rewards. The research applies the entrepreneurial intention model to sustainable entrepreneurship in the Vietnamese context, highlighting the need to consider variations in entrepreneurial opportunities in intention models and the potential conflict between different work values.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione